Manuchihr I of Shirvan
| Manuchihr I | |
|---|---|
| Shah of Shirvan | |
| Reign | 1027-1034 |
| Predecessor | Yazid II |
| Successor | Ali II |
| Died | 1034 Shamakhi |
| Consort | Sitt (daughter of Fadl ibn Muhammad) |
| Issue | Hormuzd |
| House | Kasranid |
| Father | Yazid II |
Manuchihr, Minuchihr or Manuchehr I (Persian: منوچهر) was the eleventh Shah of Shirvan. He is considered to be first fully Persianized ruler of the dynasty. Starting from his rule, the Shirvanshahs favoured names from the pre-Islamic Iranian past and claimed descent from characters such as the Sasanian monarch Bahram V Gur (r. 420–438).